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Old 06-30-2008, 05:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
NorthCal
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Default 1969 Mustang breaks are locking up please help

Hi i have a 1969 mustang i am currently restoring. It has a 351W 4bbl, The front breaks keep getting tighter and tighter until they just lock up. They are drum breaks and at first i thought it was the springs because they were original so i replaced the springs on both of them. It still does this I dont have a clue what it is, i know they are auto adjusting breaks so can someone throw some ideas at me???? Thanks
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